To be or not to be The characters in novels seem real. Their reality comes from the fact that the novel itself shows their flaws, misunderstandings and desires openly. Due to this, we feel like we can appreciate and empathize with the characters. Characters like Pip and Heathcliff are the most relatable in today’s society. […]
Outline 1.Introduction-background, quote about economic struggle 2.Theme of socio-economic class in the Great Expectations, Wuthering Heights, Joseph Andrews 3.Theme of socio-economic class in Tess, Mill on the Floss and Emma 4.Examples from contemporary society 5.Conclusion-final remarks and recapitulation of important points Background “All history has been a history of class struggles between dominated class at […]
OUTLINE 1.Introduction-background of Victorian Literature and love stories 2.Common theme of love in Emma, Mill on the Floss and Tess 3.Common theme of love in Joseph Andrews, Wuthering Heights, and Great Expectations 4.Difference between the novels and conventional love stories 5.Element of shallowness and predictability 6.Conclusion-recapitalization of main points, final remarks READ ABOUT Modern Novel […]
Typically, a novel is an extended work of fiction, written in prose form, printed, and bound in a form of a book with a collection of pages. Novel-writing, production, sales, and consumption reached new heights in the Augustan Age, also known as the Neo-Classical Age in England. The four cogs in the wheels of the […]